Belgian artist of ‘Fallen Astronaut’ figurine on the moon dies at 99

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A Belgian sculptor credited with the “Fallen Astronaut” figurine left on the surface of the moon in 1971 has now fallen himself.

Artist Paul Van Hoeydonck died on Saturday (May 3) at his home in Wijnegem, Antwerp in Belgium, according to a statement released by his family. He was 99.

“Paul went home peacefully this afternoon,” read the note on his Facebook page.

A close-up view of the “Fallen Astronaut” figurine and plaque left on the moon in memory of 14 astronauts and cosmonauts. (Image credit: NASA)

On Aug. 2, 1971, as NASA’s Apollo 15 astronauts wrapped up their third of three excursions out onto the lunar surface, the mission’s commander David Scott placed a small aluminum figure and its accompanying plaque near where he had parked their lunar rover for the last time. Although Scott did not make mention of it while he was on the moon, he revealed the “Fallen Astronaut” statuette once he and his crewmates, Jim Irwin and Al Worden, were back on Earth.



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